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And once you're tired of them whipping you, enjoy Cooper, Jackson, Garrett, and a talented frosh to back them up with little drop off.Bosa, Jones, Landers, Young....you can only double one. Good luck!
P.S. - watch out for Harrison & Jones :-)
I think Landers is going to be quite the pleasant surprise this season...Bosa, Jones, Landers, Young....you can only double one. Good luck!
P.S. - watch out for Harrison & Jones :-)
Burn those shoesAnd now, we're going to go to Ann Arbor for a quick reaction from the offensive linemen under the coaching of Ed Warriner...
Uh, sorry guys, they were here a minute ago, but seemed to have left in a hurry when we showed the picture.
Back to New York...
Did you check the dance floor in the weight room?And now, we're going to go to Ann Arbor for a quick reaction from the offensive linemen under the coaching of Ed Warriner...
Uh, sorry guys, they were here a minute ago, but seemed to have left in a hurry when we showed the picture.
Back to New York...
Bosa, Jones, Landers, Young....you can only double one. Good luck!
P.S. - watch out for Harrison & Jones :-)
Well, technically not true... but highly inadvisable.
For the OL it's true - anything more you do just restricts....you want to keep your RB back to block? Good, we struggle with throws in the flats. You want to not release your TE? Thank you! With the talent we have in our secondary, it puts our front 7 in a power play...I like that, and with Grinch on staff I can't wait.
Question:I think Landers is going to be quite the pleasant surprise this season...
Question:
Do you think that Jackson could challenge Landers immediately for starting PT?
I've always wondered why there was still a gap for JUCO players when transferring to D1 schools. Weren't they essentially playing against D1 talent while at their JUCO?
This isn't a knock on Landers, as I think he will surprise many, but Jackson has the body(and talent) to be a stud, and is the kind of D lineman that permeates throughout the SEC and ACC that teams in the north struggle to get to leave the south
Question:
Do you think that Jackson could challenge Landers immediately for starting PT?
I've always wondered why there was still a gap for JUCO players when transferring to D1 schools. Weren't they essentially playing against D1 talent while at their JUCO?
This isn't a knock on Landers, as I think he will surprise many, but Jackson has the body(and talent) to be a stud, and is the kind of D lineman that permeates throughout the SEC and ACC that teams in the north struggle to get to leave the south